This week in ESC, they held their last full open meeting and mainly discussed constitutional changes. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.
Conveniently located on Claremont behind Milstein, Elliott typically houses transfer students and returning sophomores and juniors.
An anonymous BwogStaffer ponders whether it is possible to have a flash mob while social distancing.
Let’s be honest. Things have been kinda terrible, but Europe is starting to heal, Democrats are trying to unite, and various Governors are stepping up responsibly where leadership has been lacking.
More than two weeks into isolation and Zoom, we here at Bwog are getting into the swing of this new normal… well, kind of.
The bad news is: we’re about to crush your Brownstone dreams. The good news is: there is still so much good stuff left for juniors to choose from!
Let’s be honest, all STEM stuff seems like magic to me.
The barrage of housing group Facebook posts never ends, and staff writer Nicki Camberg has compiled some highlights found in the wild.
“The bitter truth was that AIDS did not just happen to America—it was allowed to happen by an array of institutions, all of which failed to perform their appropriate tasks to safeguard the public health.” – Prologue, And the Band Played On
Senior Wisdom: the only campus tradition that seems to be 100% pandemic-proof.
Even COVID-19 isn’t enough to stop the power of two politicians’ mutual dislike.
Bwog is in quarantine, its unnatural habitat. Here’s a list of some of the things on Bwog’s bucket list for after we get out of quarantine and back on campus.
Barnard first-year Fritzie Schwentker already declared her major. Here’s her story.
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